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11:15Breaking Down the Commanders' 2026 Schedule
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9:09Latest NFL Minicamp News
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0:42Former 49ers All-Pro LB Aldon Smith dies at 36
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9:47NFC West 2026 Division Prediction
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1:16Inspiration for New 3-Part Series 'Process'
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1:29What the 'Process' Series Tells Us About Sam Darnold
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1:17What Football Fans Will Enjoy Most About 'Process'
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1:26Bengals Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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0:56Raiders' Offseason Moves: Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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1:52Are the Browns Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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1:58New York Jets: Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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9:34Biggest Red Flags 97 Days Away From Kickoff
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8:32Russell Wilson and Kyle Long Join 'NFL Today'
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11:17Breaking Down the Biggest Questions In the AFC North
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10:13Ranking the Top 5 NFL Defenses for 2026
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10:10NFL Week 1 Preview: 100 Days Out From Season
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9:12Trade Grades for Browns Trading Myles Garrett To Rams
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0:51NFL Week 1 Storylines: Patriots at Seahawks
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9:35Rams Trade for 2025 DPOY Myles Garrett
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11:59How the Myles Garrett Trade Shakes Up the NFC West
Top Seahawks News
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Seahawks' Zach Charbonnet: Progressing well in recovery
Coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday that Charbonnet continues to do a "great job" in his recovery from the torn ACL he suffered during the divisional-round of last season's playoffs, Cameron Van Til of Seattle Sports reports.
Per the report, Charbonnet, who underwent surgery to repair his left knee Feb. 20, did some conditioning work during Tuesday's minicamp practice. Given the timing of his procedure, the expectation has been that Charbonnet will miss time out of the gate this coming season, and in that scenario 2026 first-round pick Jadarian Price, as well as George Holani and Emanuel Wilson, would be in line to handle Seattle's backfield duties come Week 1. However, when asked if there's a chance Charbonnet could be ready by the start of the season, Macdonald said Wednesday, "Everything's possible." Either way, Charbonnet's progress will be worth monitoring closely as the summer rolls along, and once he's ready to return to game action, the 2023 second-rounder will have an opportunity to claim a key role in a Seahawks RB corps that no longer includes Kenneth Walker, who led the team with 221 carries in 2025.
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Seahawks' Tory Horton: Won't participate during minicamp
Coach Mike Macdonald said Wednesday that Horton (shin) is expected to return to the practice field during training camp, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Macdonald said that "it's all positive" with Horton. He evidently isn't quite ready for football activities just yet, but it doesn't sound like Horton has suffered any true setback in his recovery. Until he's back to full strength, Jake Bobo is a candidate to see increased work as minicamp continues.
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Seahawks' Emanuel Wilson: Mostly working with third-stringers
Wilson has been getting most of his reps with the third-string offense at OTAs, according to Gregg Bell of The News Tribune.
Wilson did a solid job filling in for an injured Josh Jacobs in Green Bay last season, so it's no surprise there was fantasy interest after Wilson signed with the RB-needy Seahawks in March on a reported one-year, $2.1 million contract. His fantasy stock has since taken a hit, in large part because the Seahawks drafted RB Jadarian Price at No. 32 overall in April. It also doesn't help that Wilson's contract is closer to $1.6 million in base value, not $2.1 million, and with only $300,000 guaranteed at signing. He may still be part of the plan to help replace Kenneth Walker (Chiefs) and Zach Charbonnet (torn ACL), but early reports out of Seattle have George Holani getting most of the first-team reps while Price mixes in some. Wilson seems to be exclusively working with the backups, at least during the media-access portions of practice.
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Seahawks' George Holani: Taking most of first-team reps
Holani has often been the first running back through the rotation at Seattle's OTAs, according to Gregg Bell of The News Tribune.
With Kenneth Walker in Kansas City and Zach Charbonnet (knee) recovering from late-February ACL surgery, Holani is the veteran holdover in Seattle's backfield. First-round pick Jadarian Price is a clear favorite to lead the team in carries come Week 1, but it sounds like Holani is getting more snaps with the starters during the offseason program. Meanwhile, free-agent signing Emanuel Wilson reportedly is getting a lot of his work with the third-string offense. Holani, a 2024 UDFA, is still a long shot for mainstream fantasy value, but he's at least earning a spot on deep-sleeper lists and generating some interest as an end-game pick for best ball.
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Seahawks' Jadarian Price: Getting first-team reps already
Price has been mixing in with Seattle's starters at OTAs, including for a full drive during Wednesday's practice, according to Gregg Bell of The News Tribune.
The report suggests George Holani has mostly been first through the backfield rotation, with Price also getting some first-team reps, while Emanuel Wilson is largely working with backups. Bell also suggests Zach Charbonnet (knee) could be part of the team's plan as early as September or October, even though Charbonnet underwent ACL surgery in late February. Price, the 32nd overall pick this spring, remains a solid favorite to lead Seattle in carries come Week 1. However, the rookie could end up in a three-man rotation with Holani handling pass-catching work and Wilson taking some of the inside carries and/or pass-blocking snaps.
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Seahawks' Zach Charbonnet: Gets in some light on-field work
Charbonnet, who underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in mid-February, was spotted doing what Brendon Nelson of SI.com describes as some light on-field work during Tuesday's mandatory minicamp session.
Per Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune, while Charbonnet's teammates warmed up on the main field Tuesday, the running back did about 15 minutes of high-knee hurdler steps while dressed in sweats and flat running shoes, as well as lateral movement and other low-impact drills. Though his presence on the field in any capacity is encouraging, given the typical eight-to-12 month recovery period for his surgery, it remains to be seen when Charbonnet will be cleared for full participation. He's on track to miss time at the beginning of the regular season, paving the way for 2026 first-round pick Jadarian Price, as well as George Holani and Emanuel Wilson, to handle Seattle's backfield duties.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: Expected to be ready for camp
Barner (undisclosed) is expected to be ready for training camp, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
The team has been vague on what Barner underwent his pair of surgeries for, but the tight end dealt with hip, elbow, shoulder, knee, ankle and calf injuries in the latter half of last season and into the playoffs. Despite the nagging issues, Barner started all 17 regular-season games, producing a 52-519-6 line on 68 targets. He added another six catches for 67 yards and one touchdown across three playoff contests.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
123.3 (10th) |
239.0 (9th) |
351.4 (7th) |
| Def. |
91.9 (3rd) |
212.9 (12th) |
285.9 (6th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| Z. Charbonnet RB Zach Charbonnet RB | Knee - ACL |
| A. Barner TE AJ Barner TE | Undisclosed |
| T. Horton WR Tory Horton WR | Shin |
| A. Finley SAF AJ Finley SAF | Knee |
| K. McIntosh RB Kenny McIntosh RB | Knee - ACL |

















